Seventeen Shopping Insider: Gina's Must-Haves!

From sporty jackets to flirty dresses, get the inside look at Seventeen Fashion Director Gina's must-have styles, products and inspiration!

From sporty jackets to flirty dresses, get the inside look at Seventeen Fashion Director Gina's must-have styles, products and inspiration! Follow her on Twitter @gkellyme.

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Bright Dress

Since this dress is so bright (yet totally cute!), I’d pair it with more neutral accessories like little nude flats.

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A Little Love on Your Ears

I tend to wear big earrings, but sometimes just a dot of color on the ear is nice. Hearts always make people happy. It’s like a nice surprise on your ear!

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Denim Inspiration

Sometimes I like classic, simple items. To me, nothing is cooler than a good pair ofjeans, a button down shirt mixed with good jewelry.

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Cute for Evening

If you’re looking for a book bag alternative—try a messenger. This one looks like a designer one (I wish I could afford Chanel!) and it seems roomy enough for a notebook and some supplies too.

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The Right Way to Wear a Baseball Jacket

There are so many baseball jackets in stores—but they are tough to wear. I think this is the cutest way: with a classic tee, a fashion-y skirt and a tough necklace. You have to mix sporty with a cooler piece to keep you from looking like you’re going to a football game.

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This Color is So Chic

I tend to like dark rims, but how cute are these? Peach is such an unexpected color.

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NYC Moment

This is from a fashion blog, A Cup of Jo, that I check out. This picture of her waiting in the subway reminds me of all the cute girls I see in NYC. Their style is so classic, cool and effortless. I get a lot of inspiration from seeing girls on the street.

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NYC City Girls Doing the Cool Sporty Look!

A lot of girls started to wear more sporty clothes and baseball hats. I also just love bright, old-school sneakers!

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